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Ashutosh Singh

Ashu Singh is the head of Financial Products and Risk. Prior to YvesBlue, he was the Head of Alternatives Business for the Americas at MSCI for a decade. He specializes in quantitative investment strategies and risk management. He has a MS in financial engineering, MBA from the Wharton School, MS in Computer Science form the Courant School of Mathematical Sciences, NYU. He is a CFA Charterholder.
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Oil Predictions and the Chinese Capital

Mar 6, 2023 5:18:26 PM / by Ashutosh Singh posted in sustainability, tech, oil and gas, data, ESG

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Asset Managers and Their Role in ESG

Feb 24, 2023 11:42:51 AM / by Ashutosh Singh

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Originally published Feb 21st, 2023

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Climate & Hedging - Trouble on the Winds

Nov 8, 2022 12:11:29 PM / by Ashutosh Singh posted in sustainability, tech, data, ESG, impact

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Russian Oil Prices & ESG Transparency

Oct 4, 2022 1:32:00 PM / by Ashutosh Singh posted in sustainability, oil and gas, ESG, impact

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European Inflation & Chinese Service Sector

Oct 4, 2022 1:02:53 PM / by Ashutosh Singh posted in sustainability, ESG, impact, sector

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"Green" Gold

Aug 16, 2022 2:38:12 PM / by Ashutosh Singh

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A Technical Recession

Jul 28, 2022 11:26:40 AM / by Ashutosh Singh posted in sustainability, tech, carbon

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  • A Technical Recession …

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Oil & Gas and Chinese Data

Jul 28, 2022 11:26:07 AM / by Ashutosh Singh posted in sustainability, tech, carbon, oil and gas, data

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Written and published July 27th, 2022

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Reboot of ESG?

Jul 25, 2022 2:10:20 PM / by Ashutosh Singh

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Market Insight for July 12th, 2022: 9AM EST

Jun 13, 2019 4:49:30 PM / by Ashutosh Singh posted in Insider

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Price Expectations …

Tomorrow we will get CPI numbers and there is apprehension that it would have a 9-handle (that is, above 9%) thanks to higher energy costs. The core-CPI is likely to be less subdued but is still elevated.

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